Sexual Abuse Lawsuit Help
If you or a loved one have experienced sexual abuse by a clergy member, religious leader, or institutional authority, we can connect you with an experienced attorney to help you seek justice and financial compensation.
Here it First Hand
Have You Been Affected by Clergy or Institutional Sexual Abuse?
Survivors of abuse deserve to be heard and supported. If you or a loved one were harmed by a member of the clergy, LDS Church, school staff, or any institution in Maryland, Illinois, or Nevada, you may be entitled to financial compensation and justice. Take the first step with a free, confidential case evaluation.
What makes you eligible for these lawsuit?
You May Be Eligible for Compensation If You Experienced:
Abuse by Clergy or Church Leaderss
Including Catholic, LDS (Mormon), Protestant, or other religious institutions
Abuse at Boarding Schools or Religious Camps
Including Jesuit schools, private academies, and faith-based programs
Negligent Supervision
Where leaders or institutions ignored or enabled misconduct
Long-Term Psychological Harm
PTSD, anxiety, depression, or trust issues
Institutional Cover-Ups – Where your abuse was hidden or dismissed
Recent Law Changes – States like Maryland and Illinois now allow older cases to be filed due to statute of limitations reform
You are not alone — and you may be eligible for compensation.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Who can file a clergy or institutional sex abuse lawsuit?
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Survivors of abuse by clergy, religious leaders, or institutional staff — even if the abuse occurred decades ago — may be eligible to file a claim, especially under new state laws in MD, IL, and NV.
- Which institutions are currently under legal scrutiny?
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Known organizations include the Catholic Church, LDS Church (Mormon Church), Jesuit schools, Christian camps, and other faith-based or private institutions.
- Is my information confidential?
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Yes. All case evaluations are strictly confidential and your privacy is fully protected.
- What if the abuse happened years ago?
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Recent changes in laws now allow survivors to file lawsuits for incidents that occurred in the past, regardless of how long ago they happened — especially in Maryland and Illinois.
- How much does it cost to hire an attorney?
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Nothing upfront. Most sex abuse attorneys work on a contingency fee basis — meaning they only get paid if you win compensation.
- How can I get started?
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Reach out to us today and we will connect you to a lawyer who specializes in such cases to discuss your potential claim.